Rihanna does a poppet on string in see-through net dress

London, September 19 (ANI): Singer Rihanna did a poppet on a string while sporting a see-through black net dress.

The R-B lady was seen maintaining her balance on a trapeze with ease as she hung in mid-air.

Meanwhile, the 21-year-old’s former beau Chris Brown has been juggling life after starting community service for assaulting her, reports the Sun.

Brown assaulted Rihanna after getting into an argument as they left a pre-Grammy party in Los Angeles this February.

The shamed star was ordered 180 days community labor for the brutal attack, a year of domestic violence counselling and put on probation for the next five years. (ANI)

Pre Inca citadel found in Zana River’s upper basin in Peru

Lima (Peru), September 11 (ANI): Peruvian archaeologist Walter Alva has confirmed that a pre-Inca citadel has been found in Zana river’s upper basin, between the departments of Lambayeque and Cajamarca in Peru.

According to a report in ‘Living in Peru’, it would be an archaeological complex belonging to the Cajamarca culture, from the early Christian era.

Alva, who discovered the royal tombs of the Lord of Sipan, said that so far, there are only remains of stone buildings in the vegetation.

“An expedition will return to the scene in November, to investigate more. This culture is poorly studied by the moment, but will surely generate many archaeological projects,” said Alva.

A group of researchers and archaeologists, biologists traveled through Zana River Upper Basin a few weeks ago, during the eight days, and are now warning that regional cultural richnesses are being threatened by deforestation and mining. (ANI)

55th National Awards announced: Gandhi, My Father wins two

New Delhi, Sep.7 (ANI): The Anil Kapoor produced film ‘Gandhi, My Father’ has won two National Awards while the Shahrukh-starrer ‘Om Shanti Om’ has won in the Best Art Direction category, and Shahid Kapur-starrer ‘Jab We Met’ won the award in Best Choreography category in the 55th National Awards that were announced on Monday.

Gandhi, My Father was pitted against commercial successes like Taare Zameen Par and Chak De.

Feroz Abbas Khan, the director of the Gandhi, My Father won the National Award for Best Screenplay and Darshan Zariwala bagged theaward for the Best Supporting actor for portraying Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation who strives hard to have a normal relationship with his son in the film.

Meanwhile, actor Prakash Raj has won the Best Actor award in the 55th National Awards for his sterling performance as a silk weaver in Priyadarshan’s Tamil film Kanchivaram, which has been adjudged as the Best Film of 2007.

“It’s a very human story of pre-partition time about Kanjivaram. The film’s script was written so well that I didn’t require any homework. It is

It is Prakash Raj’s second National award. The previous one was in the Best Supporting Actor category for Mani Ratnam’s Iruvar in 1998 and a special jury award in 2003.

Directed by Priyadarshan, the film depicts the lives and times of silk-weavers of Kancheepuram in pre-Independent India.

Actor Umashree has won the Best Actress award for her performance for her lead role ‘Gulabi’ in Girish Kasaravalli’s Kannada film “Gulabi Talkies”.

The Gulabi Talkies, which was made in the coastal dialect of Kannada is based on the communal tension in Karnataka.

The best child actor award has gone to Sharad Goyekar for his role in the Marathi film “Tingya”.

Darshan Zariwala has got the best supporting actor award for his role in Feroz Abbas Khan’s film “Gandhi My Father”.

There is also a special jury award for this film, which explores the troubled relationship between Harilal Gandhi and Mahatma Gandhi.

“Chak De” has got the award in the wholesome entertainment category and “Taare Zameen Par” in the family welfare category.

Playback singer Shankar Mahadevan has won the award for the song “Meri Maa” from the film “Taare Zameen Par”.

The jury members for the National Awards headed by Sai Paranjpe included Ashok Viswanathan and Namita Gokhale. About 102 films and 106 non-feature films were considered.

The list had been finalized last week but because of the death of Andhra Pradesh chief minister YSR Reddy, the announcement was postponed. (ANI)

New BMW showroom and workshop launched in West Delhi by Deutsche Motoren

New Delhi, Sep 2 (ANI/Business Wire India): BMW India announced the opening of the new showroom and workshop facility by Deutsche Motoren in West Delhi.

Located at Shivaji Marg, Moti Nagar, West Delhi, this is the second facility in New Delhi from Deutsche Motoren. The showroom and workshop are headed by Yadur Kapur, Dealer Principal, Deutsche Motoren.

Peter Kronschnabl, President, BMW India said, “BMW India dealerships are presently leading in offering high quality services that are at par with international standards. Deutsche Motoren is our flagship dealership in New Delhi, and we are pleased to see further expansion of Deutsche Motoren in order to support our growing sales in the region.”

Deutsche Motoren is fully equipped to manage this 4S facility comprising of sales, service, spare parts and business systems to ensure that customers receive best-in-class pre and post sales ownership experience.

Yadur Kapur, Dealer Principle, Deutsche Motoren said, “Our partnership with BMW India has consistently been successful with premium customers in New Delhi. In order to serve our growing clientele with the same enthusiasm and passion we are proud to launch our second BMW showroom and workshop facility in Delhi.”

The facility is spread over 11,500 sq ft. The showroom can display up to three BMW cars and offers the customers a unique retail environment. The showroom is evolved on the signature-BMW concept of street display and the pavement flanking alongside as the customer area. All operations related to sales are efficiently covered from the space, which ensures comfort to the customer at the point of sales.

The workshop has 3 service bays and offers customers a high quality service experience which ensures comfort at all times. The facility will have a staff of 15 people.

As with every other BMW dealership, Deutsche Motoren has provided its staff intense training in management of sales, service, spare parts and business systems to ensure that customers receive best-in-class pre and post sales ownership experience. A team of service engineers have also been trained at BMW’s training centers in Singapore, Malaysia and Germany. (ANI)

FIA to reconstruct Benazir Bhutto’s assassination scene

Rawalpindi, Aug. 31 (ANI): In order to remove the ambiguity in the Benazir Bhutto murder case, Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency, in association with other intelligence agencies, is planning to reconstruct the scene of late Pakistan prime minister’s assassination.

The Daily Times quoted official sources as saying that a new joint investigation team would reconstruct the crime scene because the original crime scene had not been preserved properly.

They are likely to put together pre- and post-bombing visual clips to draw a sketch of the scene, they added.

Bhutto was killed in December 2007 as she left a rally of her Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) supporters in Rawalpindi.

A United Nations inquiry into Bhutto’s assassination is also going on. (ANI)

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Volkswagen appoints its third dealership in Delhi, NCR

New Delhi, July 8 (ANI/Business Wire India): Volkswagen India today announced the appointment of Volkswagen Delhi West as its third authorized dealer in New Delhi and NCR region.

The announcement came at a time when the company is witnessing an upsurge in demand from across the country and its plant at Chakan, Pune is ready for manufacturing the Polo December onwards.

Volkswagen Delhi West showroom is spread over an area of 6000 sq. ft. and is located at Main Najafgarh Road, Near Moti Nagar. The showroom would offer premium buying experience to its customers, at par with the Volkswagen’s global standards of sales and services. The facility has become operational from July 2009.

Commenting on Volkswagen’s dealer network strategy Neeraj Garg, Member of the Board and Director, Volkswagen Passenger Cars said, “The partnership with Volkswagen Delhi West reiterates our strong focus on widening our presence across key markets and supporting customers with prompt and efficient services.

This is in addition to both our partners M/s Kashyap Motors and DD Auto World who have supported Volkswagen since its entry to India. We are confident that these partnerships will be major milestones for our expansion plans in India.”

Volkswagen currently operates 17 franchises in the cities of Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Jaipur, Cochin, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Goa, Kolkata, Lucknow, Pune, Coimbatore, Surat and now adds its third facility in Delhi NCR. In the year 2009, Volkswagen aims to take up its total number of dealer outlets in India to 40.

According to Kirti Singhania, Dealer Principal, Volkswagen Delhi West, “We are pleased to partner with Volkswagen and look forward to building strong relationships with our premium customers in New Delhi. We are confident of providing Volkswagen’s global standards of experience to our customers as any other Volkswagen international dealership”.

As with every other Volkswagen dealership, Volkswagen Delhi West has been provided intense training in management of sales, service, spare parts and business systems to assure customers of the best-in-class pre and post sales ownership experience. (ANI)

Antibodies in blood may help prevent Alzheimer’s

Washington, July 7 (ANI): Stanford University Medical Centre scientists have identified certain antibodies in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of healthy people that may help prevent Alzheimer’s disease.

They say that the levels of the antibodies found in healthy people decline with age and, in Alzheimer’s patients, with increasing progression of the disease.

Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by the build-up of amyloid plaques in the brain.

These are large aggregations of a protein breakdown product, or peptide, called A-beta. Many experiments have shown that immunization with A-beta can reduce the formation of amyloid plaques.

It is believed that more than the plaques themselves (which are also found in the brains of people with no Alzheimer’s symptoms), it is smaller aggregations of a few A-beta molecules, called oligomers, which are most toxic to neurons.

During the study, the researchers found that the antibodies target many forms and aggregation-states of A-beta in both healthy and diseased subjects’ blood, with antibodies to oligomers showing the most immunoreactivity.

A follow-on experiment showed that the same antibodies, whether isolated from plasma of either Alzheimer’s patients or healthy controls, were able to protect freshly cultured mouse neurons in a dish from destruction by A-beta, which is typically highly toxic to these neurons.

Previous studies conducted on vervet monkeys showed that immunizing with A-beta substantially cleared their plaques.

In this new study, the Stanford team obtained blood samples extracted from those monkeys before and after immunization, and compared levels and diversity of relevant antibodies in pre- and post-inoculation samples

They observed several such antibodies in the pre-immunized samples, as well as significant post-immunization increases in levels of several different antibodies.

“Other studies have found antibodies against A-beta, but nobody has ever done a large-scale analysis using hundreds of different samples and almost a hundred different peptides to look for what’s already in people’s bodies,” said the paper’s first author, Markus Britschgi, PhD, an instructor working as a researcher in the laboratory of Tony Wyss-Coray, PhD.

The study appears in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. (ANI)

New evidence confirms antiquity of ‘Persian Gulf’ title

Tehran, July 6 (ANI): The second phase of archeological excavations in the Iranian port city of Siraf has yielded new evidence that confirms the antiquity of the Persian Gulf title.

According to a report in Press TV, Iranian archeologists discovered Sassanid and early-Islamic residential strata as well as a number of intact amphoras used in sea trade during the Parthian, Abbasid and early Islamic eras.

“The unearthed amphoras are the first of their kind found in Siraf and can provide useful clues about water trade routes,” said head of the Siraf archeology team Mohammad Esmaili.

“The team also found bright red Indian earthenware in the Siraf fortress, which date back to the late Sassanid era,” he added.

The fortress lies at the site’s highest area and was used to protect the governor and his family during wars.

“The second phase of Siraf excavations aimed to determine the cultural sequence, study the expansion of urbanism in Siraf and explore its commercial relations with southern regions of the Persian Gulf, central Iran, India and china during Sassanid and Islamic eras,” said Esmaili.

He added that the recent findings are important evidence proving the age-old title of the ‘Persian’ Gulf.

While historical documents show that the waterway has always been referred to as the ‘Persian Gulf’, certain Arab states have recently mounted efforts to remove ‘Persian’ from the name of the waterway.

Iran designated April 30 as the National Persian Gulf Day to highlight the fact that the waterway has been referred to by historians and ancient texts as ‘Persian’ since the Achaemenid Empire was established in what is now modern day Iran.

The ancient city of Siraf is located 220 kilometers southeast of Bushehr and approximately 380 kilometers west of Bandar Abbas.

The discovery of east African ivory objects, Indian stone pieces, and Afghan lapis confirmed the use of the historic port as the main marine trade route during the pre-Islamic era and the first four centuries following the advent of Islam. (ANI)

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Loss of faith in Cricket Australia system convinced me to quit: Martyn

Perth, July 2 (ANI): Former Australian middle-order batsman Damian Martyn has revealed that he quit because he had lost faith in the system promoted by Cricket Australia. He also said that he could accept the way the board treated the players.

“I’d lost faith in the system and the way they treated guys and that sort of stuff,” the Herald Sun quoted Martyn, as saying.

He said he had wanted to finish earlier in 2006 against South Africa, but the cajoling of teammates and pre-Ashes hype talked Martyn into going on to the 2006-07 series against England.

He realised by the end of the second Test in Adelaide that he should have been more assertive in telling the team it was time to go.

Martyn’s exit, which arrived via a solitary email to Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland, was one of the talking points of the summer, and he admitted he should have quit after making a century against the Proteas in Johannesburg in April 2006, following his recall to the Test team.

“Yeah (retirement) was on the cards but we had to fly out the next day, quickly,” Martyn said.

“It really came as a case that I was over it (international cricket), but it wasn’t made easy for me to try and retire, so it was a hard situation and I just kept trying to do the right thing and you play and by the end I’d had enough, wanted to get out and get on with the rest of my life.”

The politics of the Australian team are complex, and in explaining why he told no one of his final decision, Martyn said there was no easy way to extricate oneself from that environment.

“They might’ve liked a fairytale phone call that morning saying ‘I’m retiring’, but I knew I couldn’t do that in a sense because I’d get talked back into playing, so it was like, what do you do?” he said.

“Everybody in the group, if you walked around a team and told 15 blokes what you were thinking of doing, of retiring or doing this or that, you’d have 15 different answers.

“Some will be your mates who just don’t want your mates to go, some probably want you to go, you get a million different answers, so it’s something you just have to do yourself, stick by it and deal with it.”

Martyn also expressed empathy for Andrew Symonds, who he described as a virtual kindred spirit and a victim of the machinations of a corporatised game.

“I think Symo’s one of those guys, a bit like myself where we just wanted to get out and play cricket,” Martyn said in an interview for the Wisden Cricketer.

“We grew up as kids, for me I was playing AFL in the back yard and cricket in the front yard, and cricket took off, and next thing I know I’m playing for my country so it’s not like it’s a planned scenario, you’re thrust into this and some guys handle it differently to others.

“They (the authorities) have just got to be prepared to maybe look after guys a bit better. ” (ANI)

Success of Inca civilization a result of global warming that lasted for 400 years

Lima (Peru), July 2 (ANI): In a new study, a team of scientists have determined that the success of the Inca was boosted by a period of global warming that lasted more than four centuries.

The new study is called “Putting the Rise of the Inca within a Climatic and Land Management Context” and was prepared by Alex Chepstow-Lusty, an English paleo-biologist working for the French Institute of Andean Studies, in Lima, Peru.

The Inca Empire was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. It began as a support group in the Cuzco area, where the legendary first Sapa Inca, Manco Capac founded the Kingdom of Cuzco around 1200.

According to a report in Living in Peru, a team of English and US scientists has analyzed pollen, seeds and isotopes in core samples taken from the deep mud of a small lake not far from Machu Picchu to determine that the success of the Inca was underpinned by a period of warming that lasted more than four centuries.

The four centuries coincided directly with the rise of this startling, hyper-productive culture that at its zenith was bigger than the Ming Dynasty China and the Ottoman Empire, the two most powerful contemporaries of the Inca.

“This period of increased temperatures allowed the Inca and their predecessors to expand, from AD 1150 onwards, their agricultural zones by moving up the mountains to build a massive system of terraces fed frequently by glacial water, as well as planting trees to reduce erosion and increase soil fertility,” said the scientists.

“They re-created the landscape and produced the huge surpluses of maize, potatoes, quinua and other crops that freed a rapidly growing population to build roads, scores of palaces like Machu Picchu and in particular the development of a large standing army,” they added.

According to Alex, the report “raises the question of whether today’s global warming may be another opportunity for the Andes.” (ANI)

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Hilditch does an encore with no Oz selector present during Australia’s warm up game

Melbourne, June 25 (ANI): Australia’s chief selector Andrew Hilditch is at the centre of another controversy, with no selector being present to watch a pre-Ashes “bowl-off”.

No selector was there to watch comeback pacers Brett Lee and Stuart Clark waiting to make their bids for Ashes spots in the four-day match against county side Sussex.

Hilditch will not arrive in Britain until the day before Australia’s second and last pre-Ashes tour match, against the England Lions starting on July 1 in Worcester, The Herald Sun reports.

Team officials said there had never been a plan for Hilditch to be at the Sussex game, and he would be receiving regular reports from skipper Ricky Ponting and coach Tim Nielsen.

But with selector David Boon heading home after Australia’s ill-fated Twenty20 World Cup campaign, Lee and his fellow bowlers would have hardly been delighted they had to push their claims without a selector on duty.

Hilditch came under heavy fire in the summer when he was photographed walking his dog on an Adelaide beach as Matthew Hayden was fighting to save his career in the SCG Test against South Africa.

Hilditch, who earns a hefty Cricket Australia retainer for his part-time role, is coming under increasing scrutiny, with Cricket Australia’s board recently recommending the appointment of a full-time chairman to the national panel.

It means Hilditch may be forced to choose between his job as an Adelaide solicitor and the selection role, the paper reports. (ANI)

Rihanna set to testify in Chris Brown’s assault case

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New York, June 22 (ANI): Rihanna is finally all set to break four months of silence, and to testify about her alleged beating by boyfriend Chris Brown. /pp
The ‘Umbrella’ hit-maker could face a deluge of questions about the choking, biting and barrage of punches she allegedly received during a violent pre-Grammy night lovers’ quarrel last February. /pp
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(The subpoena) is not a guarantee they will call her as a witness, but I fully expect that they will. She will testify truthfully, the New York Daily News quoted Rihanna’s lawyer Donald Etra as saying. (ANI)/p

Maldives’ islander discovers pre-Islamic Buddhist relic

Male (Maldives), May 29 (ANI): An Islander has discovered a pre-Islamic stupa, a Buddhist relic, beneath his house in Raa atoll Agolhitheemu in Maldives, while digging to build a well.

According to a report in Minivan News, Yoosuf Adam, from Gulhaam House, found the coral stupa divided into three parts.

“It looks like a pawn on a chess board,” said the Island Chief Mohamed Yoosuf. “The Indian teachers here believe parts were destroyed when Islam came to the Maldives,” he added.

A stupa is a mound-like structure containing supposed relics of Buddha, once thought to be places of Buddhist worship.

Yoosuf said the stupa had been slightly damaged by the digging, as the islanders did not know that it was beneath the ground.

He added that other ancient relics had been found on the island since 1999.

In 2003, large intricately-carved coral bricks were discovered when building the school and in 2006, a small statue of a Buddha was found.

But, according to Yoosuf, the statue was stolen after being taken to the school for observation and the other relics have been destroyed as islanders were unaware of their historical significance.

It was only in 2002, he said, when incumbent President Mohamed Nasheed was banished to the island that residents learned of the importance of the artefacts.

“Since then they started exploring and at that time, the president said there were seven graveyards beneath the island, which he read about in a book in a foreign library,” he said.

According to Ahmed Tholal, assistant director of the centre for linguistic and historical research, officials from the centre planned a visit to the island next week to verify the find.

While he warned it was too early to be optimistic, he said it appeared to be part of a Buddhist monastery.

“Based on what we see in the photos it looks like a pre-Islamic site but we can only confirm once we have seen it,” said Tholal.

“It’s very well-preserved, maybe one of the best preserved sites that we have and that will help us open up to cultural tourism,” he added.

“I think these artefacts give us a glimpse of the old heritage we have and the history of us Maldivians as an ancient civilization,” said Tourism Minister Dr Ahmed Ali Sawad. “We want to share this little known era of our history with the wider world,” he added. (ANI)

Lara Bingle, Lee Furlong no-shows at WAG counselling session

Melbourne, May 27 (ANI): Cricket WAGS Lara Bingle and Lee Furlong were no-shows at yesterday’s special counselling seminar held at the team’s pre-Ashes camp on the Sunshine Coast.

The wives and girlfriends of all 25 contracted Australian cricketers – especially the 16 to tour England – were invited to sessions overseen by Relationships Australia.

They came after scenes of high tension between some WAGS on the 2005 Ashes tour.

According to the Daily Telegraph, partners of just over half the 16 – and their children – attended two sessions designed to help them cope with tensions on the road or being without their partners for long periods.

The WAGS will be with the team for the first two Tests in July, then another long separation from husbands, beaus and fathers begins.

Don’t call me a WAG, says Furlong

Confidential has learnt one of the catalysts for the counselling sessions was following the Lords Test in 2005, when the cricketers, on returning to their hotel after celebrating their win, discovered their women in the middle of a heated argument.

A source said two senior players’ wives had an argument – and other WAGS joined in.

“We walked into the foyer and all the partners were angry and upset with their hands on hips,” a source said.

Pope said Furlong who is partner to Shane Watson and Bingle who is fiancee of Michael Clarke were unable to attend due to work commitments. (ANI)

Oz WAGS invited to team camp to improve harmony during Ashes

Melbourne, May 23 (ANI): In the wake of several high-profile flare-ups involving the wives and girlfriends of Australian cricketers, Cricket Australia has invited partners of its players to a pre-England camp at Hyatt Coolum on the Sunshine Coast, in a bid to short-circuit the fractious relationships that hurt the 2005 series campaign.

The WAGs issue was a flashpoint in Australia’s terrible 2005 Ashes loss in England, and was graphically exposed by then wicket keeper great Adam Gilchrist in his book, True Colours.

“It was apparent, when the guys returned to the hotel from Lord’s, that some personality clashes had disrupted relations between wives and players,” Gilchrist wrote.

“A guy would go out to dinner with his partner and hear bad things about someone else’s partner. You could be sure that the same was happening somewhere else, in reverse. So it ended up that some of the guys were suffering from their divided loyalties,” he wrote.

“The wives and girlfriends are going up, too. It’s a good opportunity for them to get together and, given the changing face of the team, there are a lot of new people about. It’s important for the girls to bond, to share knowledge and give each other support,” skipper Ponting said.

Sources close to the camp have claimed that Brett Lee’s estranged wife Liz was at the centre of several feuds involving the WAGs over the last few years, News.com.au reported.

Senior Test players are hopeful the pre-Ashes camp will ensure improved harmony on this year’s tour, although it is known at least two of the girls who will be in England do not get along.

Glamour pair Michael Clarke and Lara Bingle is Australian cricket’s best-known couple, while the skipper’s wife Rianna Ponting is also a fixture on the WAGs scene.

Athletics champion Tamsyn Lewis is set to surge into the WAGs spotlight with her partner Graham Manou heading to England as Australia’s backup gloveman.

Jessica Bratich, the karate champion partner of fast bowler Mitchell Johnson, also had plenty of publicity with her wardrobe malfunction at the Allan Border Medal earlier this year.(ANI)

Former head of Punjab Police cherishes collecting war medals

Chandigarh, May 22 (ANI): Sarabjit Singh, who has been former Director General of Police from Punjab, has developed a special interest in collecting war medals.

The fascination to collect war medals started in 2001, when one day he happened to juggle through some medals at an antique shop. Since then there was no looking back.

Today, the 65-year-old Sarabjit Singh continue his deep interest in collecting medals.

“I was reluctantly taken to an antique shop to look for antiques. I found a bowl full of rusty looking old medals. While fiddling through them, I found medals of the Word War I and II and even pre-World War I. Being interested in medals because of my profession and also because I am a son of an army officer, I immediately took a liking to them,” said Sarabjit Singh.

His collection includes medals belonging to the era of Tipu Sultan of Mysore, the 1857 Indian War of Independence (referred as Indian Mutiny), World War-I and World War-II, first and second Afghan Wars, both Anglo-Sikh Wars and Maratha Wars.

In his collections Singh also has several medals of Indian princely states.

“Very few people collect medals. So the clientele is limited. Accordingly the people dealing with this are also limited. But then there is a society called OMRS (Orders Medals and Ribbon Society), which is registered in UK. They list out the medal collectors all over the world. The members of the society are 7000 now. This society helps us to trace out the history, authenticity and value of a medal because each medal has a story and history behind it,” said Sarabjit Singh.

Singh became a member of the Orders Medals and Ribbons Society, UK and attended their annual conventions in London.

Incidentally, London is the global centre for medals with world famous auctioneers and collectors hunting for new additions to their ‘haul’ of medals. By Sunil Sharma (ANI)

Swann to Aussies: Don’t waste your time sledging Mr. Cool Strauss

London, May 20 (ANI): England off-spinner Graeme Swann has told the Aussies they will be wasting their breath trying to sledge ice-cool England skipper Andrew Strauss.

“The Aussies are past masters at mind games, and there is no surprise they look to unsettle a captain – he’s the fulcrum of the team. But I can’t see it bothering Straussy one bit, he’s so relaxed it will be water off a duck’s back,” Swann told The Sun.

Australian captain Ricky Ponting fired the first shot in the pre-Ashes war-of-words yesterday, claiming his bowlers will target the left-hander this summer.

But Strauss has proved his mental strength since taking over the leadership in January, most recently guiding his troops to a 2-0 Npower series win over West Indies.

“As a team we’re enjoying our cricket at the moment. It was a surreal winter, with the bombs in India and the KP and Moorsey thing. But we have very English way of having a laugh and joke to stay upbeat and get past these things. And as a result, we’re starting to gel as a team that could be strong for many years to come,” Swann said.

“Straussy has been so important in creating that atmosphere and I’ve been very impressed by him. He leads from the front, but enjoys a laugh and puts our minds at ease,” Swann added.

The 30-year-old is producing the goods with both bat and ball, and cannot wait to take on old friends this summer.

He joked: “I’m enjoying my batting, and I’m gutted Ravi Bopara has come in and stolen the No 3 spot in the side.

“But facing Australia will be a dream this summer, and they have a few left-handers in their side which I always enjoy bowling against. I played with Mike Hussey when I was at Northants and I always claimed I’d face him in an Ashes Test some day – somehow I don’t think he believed me! (ANI)